2023
DOI: 10.17507/tpls.1308.25
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Rhetorical Moves of Introduction Sections in English Linguistics Research Articles From Two Non-Scopus and Two Scopus Journals

Abstract: As the leading section in a research article (RA), the introduction typically leaves a lasting impression on the reader. It is thus necessary to make a well-crafted and organized introduction in the writing of successful RAs. However, a lack of studies has paid attention to the rhetorical moves in the non-Scopus and Scopus RA introductions in the linguistics area. Therefore, the present study first investigated the realization and essentiality of moves and steps of introductions from both corpora, and then it … Show more

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“…It provides advanced tools for research tracking, analysis, and visualization, establishing it as a highly reputable bibliometric database (Joshi, 2016). As mentioned by Geng (2024), Scopusindexed journals have gained much recognition on various occasions. For example, many universities in Malaysia as well as in the world hope their academicians publish in Scopus-indexed, ISI (now Web of Science), and other high-impact factor journals.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides advanced tools for research tracking, analysis, and visualization, establishing it as a highly reputable bibliometric database (Joshi, 2016). As mentioned by Geng (2024), Scopusindexed journals have gained much recognition on various occasions. For example, many universities in Malaysia as well as in the world hope their academicians publish in Scopus-indexed, ISI (now Web of Science), and other high-impact factor journals.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%